人骨髓脂肪组织是瘦素驱动的造血生态位。

Zinger Yang Loureiro, Amruta Samant, Anand Desai, Tiffany DeSouza, Haley Cirka, Mai Ceesay, David Kostyra, Shannon Joyce, Lyne Khair, Javier Solivan-Rivera, Rachel Ziegler, Nathalia Ketelut Carneiro, Linus T Tsai, Michael Brehm, Louis M Messina, Katherine A Fitzgerald, Evan D Rosen, Silvia Corvera, Tammy T Nguyen
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在衰老过程中,骨髓内的脂肪组织扩张,而红骨髓小梁收缩。这些变化对血细胞形成的影响尚不清楚。为了解决这个问题,我们对接受下肢截肢的人类受试者的富含脂肪的黄骨髓(BMY)和缺乏脂肪的红小梁骨髓(BMR)进行了单细胞和单核转录组学分析。令人惊讶的是,我们发现了两个不同的造血龛,其中BMY含有更多的单核细胞和祖细胞,表达与炎症相关的基因。为了进一步研究这些壁龛,我们开发了一种体外类器官系统,保持了人类骨髓的特征。我们发现来自BMY的细胞在瘦素受体的表达上是不同的,并且对瘦素刺激的反应是增殖增强,导致单核细胞的产生增加。这些发现表明,年龄相关的骨髓脂肪组织扩张通过刺激来自空间上不同的、瘦素应答的造血干细胞/祖细胞群的单核细胞产生,驱动促炎状态。意义:本研究揭示了人骨髓内的脂肪组织是造血干细胞和祖细胞的生态位,可以通过瘦素信号产生促炎单核细胞。骨髓脂肪组织随年龄增长和压力增大可能是炎症的基础。
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Human Bone Marrow Adipose Tissue is a Hematopoietic Niche for Leptin-Driven Monopoiesis.

During aging, adipose tissue within the bone marrow expands while the trabecular red marrow contracts. The impact of these changes on blood cell formation remains unclear. To address this question, we performed single-cell and single-nuclei transcriptomic analysis on adipose-rich yellow bone marrow (BMY) and adipose-poor trabecular red marrow (BMR) from human subjects undergoing lower limb amputations. Surprisingly, we discovered two distinct hematopoietic niches, in which BMY contains a higher number of monocytes and progenitor cells expressing genes associated with inflammation. To further investigate these niches, we developed an in-vitro organoid system that maintains features of the human bone marrow. We find cells from BMY are distinct in their expression of the leptin receptor, and respond to leptin stimulation with enhanced proliferation, leading to increased monocyte production. These findings suggest that the age-associated expansion of bone marrow adipose tissue drives a pro-inflammatory state by stimulating monocyte production from a spatially distinct, leptin-responsive hematopoietic stem/progenitor cell population.

Significance: This study reveals that adipose tissue within the human bone marrow is a niche for hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells that can give rise to pro-inflammatory monocytes through leptin signaling. Expansion of bone marrow adipose tissue with age and stress may thus underlie inflammageing.

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